You can plant Anubias on driftwood, between rocks, or aquarium decorations. You can also plant them in your substrate but make sure you do not plant any of the rhizomes in your substrate, only the black roots that come off the rhizome. Please go here for more information on planting

I was looking for a taller Anubias and this definitely works. It arrived very healthy with 7 tall (two over 6") stems with big, arrow-shaped, gorgeous, glossy leaves. The rhizome is huge, with lots of established roots. It's thriving in my tank and already has several new leaves. The quality of this plant exceeded my expectations and I'm thrilled with it.

Did you find this helpful?
8 of 8Found Helpful

Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer)VM from CA.
on 4/8/2017

5

At-Risk Youth Instructor

Awesome roots on this plant with lots of leaves. Beautiful.

Did you find this helpful?
3 of 3Found Helpful

Reviewed by: Jackie Humpherys from Utah.
on 11/29/2017

5

A great plant!

Received my order quickly, and as usual everything was wrapped with care. The anubias are healthy, tall and a beautiful green. GOLDFISH OWNERS: my goldfish have left these plants alone! The fish swim through the leaves and even seem calmer, having tall plants in the tank. These are the first nice plants they haven't destroyed. I'll be buying more soon!

These arrived in great shape. I never had this kind of anubias before. They are different from the coffeefolia and barterii (s) because the leaf stems are long and upright but the leaves bend abruptly horizontally when fully grown, and they are lighter green. I kinda had to rethink where I was going to put them once I got them (because of their different shape) but couldn't be more pleased. They are sprouting their slender pointed leaves very quickly, at a rate to put my other anubias to shame. They are filling in their corner of my "jungle" admirably. Very happy camper, here!